Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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Expert_badge Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"

Harry Potter - Migraines or Not?

In 2007, Dr. Fred Sheftell and Dr. Timothy Steiner diagnosed Harry Potter with probable Migraine based on evidence in the first five books of the Harry Potter series. (see Does Harry Potter Have Migraines?)   In a recent letter to the editor of the journal Headache, Dr. Sylvia Mohen and Dr. Matthew Robbins offer a different diagnosis based... Read moreChevron
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PRIALT PAIN PUMP TRIAL COMING UP!

Finally, I have new hope after thinking that I would be on my regimen of narcotics for the rest of my life to somewhat relieve my chronic pain.  My pain specialist, whom I dearly love, is retiring, and he was unable to find someone to take over his practice.   I have been forced to find a new pain specialist, but... Read moreChevron
Angela W Karanja

Angela W Karanja

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I want to be I

This is my headache, So real that it makes my head ache, I've been here so long, I do not feel strong, Strong enough to look headache in the eye, And say I want to be I.   I feel nauseated, I feel constricted, I want to know, If I can say no, Go against the grain, Escape this migraine, Look headache in the eye, And say I want to be... Read moreChevron
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Teens and Suicide on Dr. Phil Today

It's a horrifying depression statistic. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens. Why is the suicide rate among teens so high?   Today, the Dr. Phil Show is "Teens under Pressure." Here's the description of the show from Dr. Phil's web site: Teenagers today are more stressed than ever before — from the pressure to... Read moreChevron
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Anxiety AND Migraines? Enter Our Poetry Contest

It's that time of year again, time for our 2010 Putting Our Heads Together Poetry Contest.     Anxiety disorders and Migraines tend to be comorbid conditions, meaning that we can have both diseases at the same time, but neither causes the other. Studies have shown that people with Migraines are more likely to have anxiety disorders... Read moreChevron

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